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ultimate99
I had a conversation with my colleague at work the other day about healthcare and IT and how programming can be self-taught and I wanted to get your opinions as well:
1. What makes someone a SQL developer or programmer?
2. What about someone in the healthcare field and wants to focus on SQL rather than straight up programming (java, C, C++, javascript, etc.), is that possible?
3. As my workflow develops, I'm moving away from MS and limiting to just using a Mac, would that affect learning/using SQL in anyway (especially that hospital systems tend to depend on Windows heavily) other than https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac/?
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